Climate Grant, loan or investment: Are strings attached to climate funding? Countries need to agree on a new collective quantified goal for climate finance in Baku. Here are the key fault lines. 11/11/2024
Green News COP29: What happened on day one of the UN climate conference? Euronews Green brings you the latest updates from the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. 11/11/2024
Culture news Luc Besson in favour of government’s higher taxes for wealthiest The filmmaker behind films like 'Leon' and 'The Fifth Element' states that he is in favour of the French government’s announcement regarding a “temporary and exceptional contribution” for the wealthiest households. “Shame on those rich people" he said of those who opposed the measure. 05/11/2024
The Big Question How will impact investing change the face of charitable finance? Save The Children Global Ventures is aiming to raise $1bn in new forms of innovative funding for the charity’s mission by 2030. Here’s how. 04/11/2024
Europe News How much money has the European Parliament given to its groups? The vast majority of these funds are distributed in proportion to the number of MEPs in each group. 28/10/2024
Markets New to investing? Here's where to start with a portfolio manager Euronews Business looks at how to select a good investment portfolio manager, why you need one in the first place, and how to tell if it's time to part ways. 21/10/2024
Business Brexit cost thousands of finance jobs in London says Lord Mayor The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Michael Mainelli, who acts as an ambassador for the city's financial district, says the Square Mile has lost thousands of jobs because of Brexit. 17/10/2024
Climate What is COP29? The defining issues on the table in Baku next month Convincing countries to give more money to tackle climate change will be the centrepiece of the climate summit. 11/10/2024
World News Frozen Russian assets and EU's loan to Ukraine: What's at stake? The EU will loan Ukraine €35 billion, repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets in a novel approach aiming to fund Ukraine's urgent infrastructure and defence needs. 11/10/2024
Green News Historic loss and damage fund could finally pay out in 2025 Dubbed the ‘finance COP’, countries are set to work out the finer details of the loss and damage fund at COP29 in Baku next month. 06/10/2024
Economy French government mulls tax increase for large companies The executive is reportedly examining a range of plans to reduce the public deficit, including a temporary tax on companies making more than €1 billion per year. 30/09/2024
Green News Calls to tax super-rich for climate are gaining momentum The carbon emissions of the world's richest 1 per cent are thought to be the same as poorest two thirds of humanity. 19/09/2024
Europe News The Portuguese pick for EU financial services commissioner European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen entrusted a financial portfolio to a woman known for administering tough fiscal discipline during Portugal's sovereign debt crisis. 18/09/2024
Business ECB interest rate cut: How will it impact your personal finances? The European Central Bank (ECB) cut interest rates for the second time this year on Thursday 12 September. Euronews Business asked the experts how it might impact your personal finances. 13/09/2024
Europe News The Draghi EU competitiveness report - the reactions Mario Draghi’s anticipated report received mixed reactions, with green groups accusing him of 'dismissing the ecological crisis' and the finance industry acclaiming the bulky report’s call for 'massive investment' amid austerity fears. 11/09/2024
Green News Report: Students are missing out on education due to climate change Climate change isn’t just having a direct impact on education, it is also overlooked in climate finance spending. 04/09/2024
Business Was Belgium's record €22 billion retail bond buy a one-off? Last year the Belgian government set a new record by selling debt direct to its citizens. All eyes are on what happens when it matures next week. 30/08/2024
Economy Back-to-school uniform cost stretches parents' budgets to the limit The average debt for school supplies is reportedly €368, however, 32% of indebted parents say they owe more than €500 for back-to-school costs. 28/08/2024
Business Swiss news group Tamedia calls time on print as focus shifts online The company blames 'a rapid change in media usage' and a shift in the advertising landscape for the situation, adding it is going to focus instead on digital offerings. 27/08/2024
Business UBS sees profits soar as Credit Suisse deal boosts revenue UBS's net profits soar above forecasts on a combination of cost-cutting measures, increased revenue through its global wealth management and investment bank units and the integration of Credit Suisse. 14/08/2024